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We saw in this chapter that there are four main stakeholders when it comes to forests and wildlife. Which among these should have the authority to decide the management of forest produce? Why do you think so ?

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The local people who live in or around the forest area should have the authority to decide the management of forest produce. These people know various practices to use the resources in sustainable manner. These people have been using the forest and wildlife resources since ancient times without harming or causing any damage to the environment,
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